Londoners interested in urban food production and medicinal plants should head over to Nomad’s medicinal field in Bethnal Green this weekend. An exciting series of talks from Phytology collaborators will share knowledge and experiences gleaned from the project since Inhabitat first visited the site in 2013. Speakers include Kew Gardens ethnobotanist Peter Giovannini and sustainable plants specialist Monique Simmonds plus Nomad director Michael Smythe, herbalist Melissa Ronaldson and illustrator Talya Baldwin. The program of events allows visitors to see, touch and taste produce from the garden and includes a campfire concert by folk performers Nest Collective. Click here to snap up a ticket before they’re gone!
Via Siobhan Davies
Images by Michael Smythe and Heloise Tsang
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